The client with diverticulitis has also been diagnosed with an infection. When planning the client's care, which of the following medications can the nurse anticipate will be included in the prescribed regimen?
A) Cipro
B) Prevacid
C) Pepcid
D) Prednisone
A
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The nurse's neighbor routinely calls and asks for advice regarding health issues. What should the nurse do about these calls?
1. Tell the neighbor that the nurse is not legally able to give health advice outside the work environment. 2. Charge the neighbor a flat fee of $25 for each call. 3. Be certain that any advice given reflects both nursing and community standards. 4. Tell the neighbor that nurses are not educationally prepared to give health advice.
The analysis of the data from a study indicates that there was a significant difference between the two groups, which were randomly selected and composed of 100 subjects each
The instruments measuring stress, mood, and various scaled measures of emotion were well normed, widely tested, and suitable. As the researcher begins interpretation of the data, she discovers that during data collection one of her assistants had recorded the demographic item "household size" incorrectly, understanding the item as "number of people who live with you." The original paper surveys are still available, and the ones this particular assistant collected are all clearly marked with her initial on each page. How can this data item be "saved"? (Select all that apply.) a. Erroneous values can be identified and eliminated from the data analysis for this single item. b. Erroneous values can be located and re-entered as the true values, since the systematic error has been identified, quantified, and attributed. c. Data analysis may proceed and the error noted in the final report as a methodological limitation. d. An overlapping ordinal measurement can be used, in which the categories are 0-1, 1-2, 2-3, and so forth. e. The data may be analyzed as a nominal variable and so coded.
A nurse researcher is studying perceptions of vocational rehabilitation for clients after a spinal cord injury. What type of research method will be used to study the perceptions of this group of individuals?
A) Qualitative research B) Quantitative research C) Basic research D) Applied research
The nurse notes there is a lack of convergence when testing a client's accommodation. Which cranial nerves should the nurse recognize are potentially dysfunctional? Select all that apply.
A. IV. B. II. C. III. D. VII. E. VI.